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Hitting the Keys 1350 times in 1 Minute - Chopin Etude Op.25 No.10 "Octaves" 

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Hitting the Key 1350 times in 1 Minute - Chopin Etude Op.25 No.10 "Octaves"
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@memeguzzler420
@memeguzzler420 4 года назад
my hands are traumatized
@luizjrzanivan
@luizjrzanivan 4 года назад
Hi obama prism u saved my mom thank you
@devonchristopher5837
@devonchristopher5837 4 года назад
Hehe. TRAUMatized
@pri_kristel
@pri_kristel 4 года назад
@Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin how? why?
@radorigami
@radorigami 3 года назад
He should play LiebesTRAUM no. 3
@Kaos__
@Kaos__ 3 года назад
oh did you say your hands are TRAUMatized
@kairuisun1924
@kairuisun1924 4 года назад
Chopin: I'm going to write an etude with octaves to kill pianists' hands Also Chopin: writes a beautiful middle lyrical section I guess Chopin's couldn't resist uhhh … being himself 🤷‍♂️
@Itemtotem
@Itemtotem 4 года назад
this strikes me as a musical response to Thalberg and the spectacle of the three-hand style. everyone was wowed but Chopin, who criticized him harshly. this piece was probably his answer to the 'phantom hand' type style done well
@user-pf5nb9tu6n
@user-pf5nb9tu6n 4 года назад
Bhavya Shukla and Etude Op 25 No 5 And most of his other pieces too
@pv89820
@pv89820 2 года назад
Tristesse is the opposite 😂
@alanleoneldavid1787
@alanleoneldavid1787 2 года назад
It's because it's an octave etude. And the middle section they are also octaves but melodically and that's another challenge on the etude
@nilsragnar1347
@nilsragnar1347 2 года назад
Well the original tempo for the middle section is much faster than what Traum plays, and requires heavy legato which is also very difficult without flooding the pedal. So yes the middle section is more lyrical and "beautiful" but it is still also very much a technical exercise 😁
@gilbrater5434
@gilbrater5434 4 года назад
Traum you should definitely make a Spotify with you music :)
@LeventK
@LeventK 4 года назад
+1
@shalevshabtai547
@shalevshabtai547 4 года назад
Omgg yaassss
@waidi3242
@waidi3242 4 года назад
Idk if it would work since classical music is copyrighted nowadays
@finderrio
@finderrio 4 года назад
@@waidi3242 that's not true.
@waidi3242
@waidi3242 4 года назад
@@finderrio well some of it is
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
Sorry I'm late, I was busy practising 40 hours a day
@jhNic
@jhNic 4 года назад
I practice 41hours, loser!
@jalalasif3898
@jalalasif3898 4 года назад
Ling Ling would like a word with you, sir.
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
@Franz Schubert hello !
@andraditomw
@andraditomw 4 года назад
Liszt liszt 40 hours 😂
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 4 года назад
I practice 100 hours a day 😎
@andrebargo9961
@andrebargo9961 3 года назад
This piece made me picture a story of a captain and his ship's destruction from a thunderstorm. 0:00 - The captain and his crew struggle to prevent the ship from the waves' damage. With each wave, the boat progressively gets severe damage. 1:00 - Cut to the moment before the ship leaves the shore. All crew members have loaded up all necessary items and they help the captain begin sailing to sea. Hours pass by. The captain relaxes in his quarters. Most of the crew are also enjoying themselves, looking towards the empty sea, setting their sights on marine life. Everything seems going well for their journey. Until.. 3:30 - A crew member notices rain falling from the sky as a dark cloud raging in lightning and thunder approaches the ship's path. As it looms closer, more of the crew members aware of the storm and immediately inform their captain. 3:50 - The storm becomes even stronger and more destructive, leading back to 4:01 - the moment the crew continue to keep their ship alive. 4:13 - As the ship continues to fall apart, the captain orders the crew to give up and jump towards the ocean. Within minutes, the ship sinks, and all the members of the ship cling to remnants of the ship. The captain then demises over the loss of their ship and the sudden end of their journey. The End! (I hope you like my view on this piece! This is one of my favorites in Op. 25.)
@alanleoneldavid1787
@alanleoneldavid1787 2 года назад
Underrated comment
@Piano_improvisations
@Piano_improvisations 2 года назад
Having a story in your head while playing is very very important. It makes your interpretation way better. As a pianist my strategy to learn and play a piece is always: 1. be able to play it slowly And now the most important step is the musical interpretation. Before I start with that I do it like you and try to create a story or dialogue. Now a great thing about that is that it is really your own interpretation.
@sandeegrey5977
@sandeegrey5977 4 месяца назад
2 years later and still criminally underrated
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
I remember when Chopin composed this one...he was so happy... Then I showed him some of my works, he rapidly lost all excitement
@ayushrudra8600
@ayushrudra8600 4 года назад
lmao
@justdio7459
@justdio7459 4 года назад
Mood destroyer.
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
@@justdio7459 let's agree to disagree
@classicalmusix183
@classicalmusix183 4 года назад
Yea but my Etudes are better than yours so :)
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
@@kartikpingle5467 If you think even for a moment that Liszt pieces aren't melodically beautiful (A couple dozen, not all obviously), you've clearly never listened to Liszt in your life.
@cosmicalyxr
@cosmicalyxr 4 года назад
Normal RU-vid Pianists: “daily uploads!?!? Nah I’ll upload a new upbeat pop song once a week.” Skilled RU-vid Pianists: “hmm, it may be rushing it, but I shall pump out one moderately difficult piece that is soulful and recognizable a week” Literally just Traum: “hmm... daily uploads? Sign me up! Incredibly difficult pieces? That too! Many obscure pieces that don’t promise me any easy fame and yet are still difficult, sure lets make sure people hear everything!” God: “No, no... you just pick ...*traum literally phases INTO existence* ... one”
@mauriceravel5100
@mauriceravel5100 4 года назад
Ah.. my worst nightmare...*tonality*
@jossecoupe446
@jossecoupe446 4 года назад
Your waltz gave me a whiplash.
@sgt.pepper4362
@sgt.pepper4362 4 года назад
Google global truth project and click 'The Present" tab if you want to learn the truth about life/death. If everyone sees this text, it will turn the world right-side up.
@user-pf5nb9tu6n
@user-pf5nb9tu6n 4 года назад
How about your La Valse or Gaspard de la Nuit, and don’t forget your Mirrors
@MattLap21
@MattLap21 3 года назад
@@sgt.pepper4362 I know you wrote this comment 11 months ago and you are probably a bot but shut up
@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST 3 года назад
Says the guy who still uses key signatures
@tylerwatkins5483
@tylerwatkins5483 4 года назад
His hands are faster than my internet connection
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
true
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 4 года назад
Overused 🙄 but true 😂
@Erich-Lab
@Erich-Lab 4 года назад
Lol, 20kb/sec internet for the win!
@something2b445
@something2b445 3 года назад
Legends says that liszt could play this in octaves, he was a madman
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 3 года назад
Lol
@4ss4ss1n5
@4ss4ss1n5 2 года назад
op25 no2 he apparently sight read it with octaves
@Piano_improvisations
@Piano_improvisations 2 года назад
Legends say that liszt could play op 10 no 4 in octaves
@filoue2583
@filoue2583 11 месяцев назад
Without the pinky💀
@LeventK
@LeventK 4 года назад
This Chopin piece is even better for impress your friends then Op.10 No.4 i swear.
@квазипианист
@квазипианист Год назад
no
@LeventK
@LeventK Год назад
@@квазипианист indeed. I disagree with myself.
@acactus2190
@acactus2190 Год назад
I mean, it is pretty damn difficult, but yeah it is a show piece lol
@closedlol1757
@closedlol1757 4 года назад
Honestly this is my favourite Chopin Etude, for its simplicity and the dynamics.
@DS42296
@DS42296 2 года назад
This might be a weird compliment, but I love how you keep the "messiness" in your videos. Some people that make videos like yours clean up their playing and make it seem like their playing is perfect, which none truly is! I like how you keep it way more realistic and leave the notes we sometimes hit by accident, but don't make any audible difference.
@yorkzie7593
@yorkzie7593 2 года назад
Definitely agree with this, even when people make much less mistakes like Rosseau, their tempo is usually slower and it doesn’t feel like an actual performance (I’m not hating on them cause I enjoy rosseau’s videos)
@daniel720
@daniel720 2 года назад
@@yorkzie7593 Rousseau edits his mistakes out
@yorkzie7593
@yorkzie7593 2 года назад
@@daniel720 oh dam i didnt notice but it kind of makes sense because of how perfect his playing is (not saying that he's bad cause hes really good)
@kairon5249
@kairon5249 2 года назад
@@yorkzie7593 i think sometimes rousseau doesn't play at full tempo because he thinks it sounds better when slower. for example if he is able to play gaspard de la nuit then he should be able to play rondo alla turca at full tempo but he chooses to play it a bit slower.
@daniel720
@daniel720 2 года назад
@@kairon5249 some of his videos are sped up look at the torrent one (op. 10 no. 4 c-sharp minor) in the end BANG his hands like disappears bro not even capping
@nou552
@nou552 4 года назад
Nobody: Chopin: I’m gonna do what’s called a pro gamer move
@fredericchopin6445
@fredericchopin6445 4 года назад
yep
@LeventK
@LeventK 4 года назад
Headshot
@TheRealLoudannIsHere
@TheRealLoudannIsHere 2 года назад
With the over octaves.
@TheRealLoudannIsHere
@TheRealLoudannIsHere 4 года назад
Is anyone wondering if TRAUM would make his own compositions?
@pablovalverde3542
@pablovalverde3542 4 года назад
Before this video I thought That Liszt only composed Crazy octaves... Excuse me Chopin..
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 4 года назад
Hahaha 😂 Trueeeeeeee Hahahahaha lol 😂
@advayiyer6456
@advayiyer6456 4 года назад
AT least Chopin gives you a break in the middle
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 3 года назад
@@advayiyer6456 Yeah Alkan and Liszt don't leave anymore
@matthiasdjveitmanndajenth5365
@matthiasdjveitmanndajenth5365 4 года назад
A performance that makes a very difficult piece seem very manageable. Once again, excellent work Mr. Traum.
@jarjuicemachine
@jarjuicemachine 4 года назад
Asian parents: good, now play octave arppegios in double speed
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure you would summone the devil
@octopuszombie8744
@octopuszombie8744 5 месяцев назад
LE PREUX
@monkeflip2510
@monkeflip2510 4 года назад
people with seizures be like: Are you challenging me?
@nonperfectapple
@nonperfectapple 4 года назад
Please play Totentanz by Liszt
@lucasj0
@lucasj0 4 года назад
I was waiting for this one!! My favourite Chopin etude. Reminds me more of Liszt than Chopin, it's a very interesting piece. Keep it up Traum!
@karolpawlowski5368
@karolpawlowski5368 2 года назад
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him! 🇵🇱
@ylmazevre5050
@ylmazevre5050 4 года назад
I've never seen a better pianist on yt. Subbed right away. Can you play Ballade no.4 from Chopin as well?
@Guest-lm5qp
@Guest-lm5qp 2 года назад
what.
@KodasGOD
@KodasGOD 4 года назад
I think you are the first person playing this song showing us the notes and your performance at the same time.
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
agreed
@dogyeongkim4258
@dogyeongkim4258 4 года назад
제가 옥타브 짚을 때랑 트라움님 짚으실 때랑 손모양 차이가 엄청나네요ㅋㅋ전 손이 엄청 작은 편이라 8도도 간신히 닿거든요..옥타브 많은 곡 연습할때도 진짜 찢어가면서 해도 더 못가고 덜 가서 앞에 음 치고..😭 아마 제가 이 곡을 치려고 한다면 다틀리거나..팔에 쥐가 날지도..?ㅋㅋㅋ다른 영상 봤을때 미까지는 거뜬하시던데 쫘앜!!! 펼치면 어디까지 닿으실지 궁금해요ㅋㅋㅋ오늘도 잘 듣고 잘봤습니다!!
@Mussy
@Mussy 3 года назад
Neighbors use drill: Traum: I have something for you 😆
@CLPianoMusic
@CLPianoMusic 3 года назад
LOL 🤣
@davidn2749
@davidn2749 4 года назад
Amazing as always.
@JoseLopez-zp2ui
@JoseLopez-zp2ui 2 года назад
Everyone: Chopin vs Liszt Me:prefers Rachmaninoff
@thenotsookayguy
@thenotsookayguy Год назад
Me: Prefers my mate's own compositions
@8on633
@8on633 4 года назад
Waiting for someone in the comments to fact check the title
@vancestanfield
@vancestanfield 4 года назад
next you should do Chopin's Revolutionary - it's insane!
@haruitsuki9929
@haruitsuki9929 4 года назад
1:04 - 1:50Sounds like something you would hear in a Disney movie
@icy4512
@icy4512 4 года назад
I have never seen 650 likes to zero dislikes
@LeventK
@LeventK 4 года назад
692
@LeventK
@LeventK 4 года назад
With still 0 dislikes
@icy4512
@icy4512 4 года назад
@@LeventK insane
@paolo6219
@paolo6219 4 года назад
Quiet everyone liszt is composing his 14th transcendental etude
@takureido3122
@takureido3122 4 года назад
What happened to the 13th?
@cloud15489
@cloud15489 4 года назад
Yea where is 13th? Liszt only composed 12. Moreover transcendental Etude is much more harder
@paolo6219
@paolo6219 4 года назад
@@takureido3122 already made it
@jarek3824
@jarek3824 4 года назад
@@cloud15489 lizthesis channel uploaded 13th
@cloud15489
@cloud15489 4 года назад
Jarek Can u send me? I wanna see it!
@lisztomaniac2593
@lisztomaniac2593 4 года назад
wow... i have no words, awesome piano skills (as always!)... can i request liszt’s “gallop in a minor”? it’s a really awesome piece but there are very few interpretations in youtube.
@pip5461
@pip5461 4 года назад
I like my own interpretation... *Slow* works well for me ... :)
@beanlets
@beanlets 4 года назад
It is more difficult than any other traum work, so I doubt it'll come soon
@acactus2190
@acactus2190 Год назад
@@beanlets to be fair, he has played some pieces taht are roughly if not close to the difficulty of the gallop, like Liszt’s sonata, feux follets, islamey, and gaspard de La nuit. So I think it is possible it’s just that he is gonna have to spend quite some time.
@Ennum_Ezhuthum
@Ennum_Ezhuthum 4 года назад
Want face reveal... He would actually be Liszt..
@danielfranklyn1827
@danielfranklyn1827 4 года назад
Great performance 👍
@VikramSingh-pd2vf
@VikramSingh-pd2vf 4 года назад
👀👂 👅 Ok idk I was experimenting but nicely played
@waffles5306
@waffles5306 4 года назад
oh my I’m pretty early this time around
@JacobSimpson
@JacobSimpson 4 года назад
Great playing! That's very fast! Traum why are you making me add so many pieces to my "to learn list"? 😂
@nguyenankhuong6629
@nguyenankhuong6629 4 года назад
the middle section sounds a bit like mendelssohn
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808 3 года назад
I see what you mean
@BBB-hi4hc
@BBB-hi4hc 4 года назад
Niceeee, waiting for no. 7!!!!
@emir_yardimci
@emir_yardimci Год назад
Middle section is gorgeous, beautifulllll ...
@kdousmedamine7465
@kdousmedamine7465 3 года назад
I couldn't believe my eyes when i read this was for chopin. Thought it was for liszt
@xenialvirtuoso
@xenialvirtuoso 4 года назад
First! I’m learning 10/4 now.
@cantthinkofausername6749
@cantthinkofausername6749 4 года назад
cool! you mind posting a video of yourself playing it while learning or when you're done with it?
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
good
@justadude641
@justadude641 4 года назад
Cool but op 25/10 is more difficult because it's an étude for resistance.
@vicentesteinen1689
@vicentesteinen1689 4 года назад
What are your biggest technique tips? Every day 20 min scales, 20 min arpeggio and 20 min octaves and the czerny or othet technique composers? Do u have tips/suggestions?
@Hugo-sf7tc
@Hugo-sf7tc 4 года назад
Easy
@Ennum_Ezhuthum
@Ennum_Ezhuthum 4 года назад
Hey Traum.. Your piano videos made me to inspire. Keep rocking Traum.. You're ineffable...👏👏👍
@TheWebboxchannel
@TheWebboxchannel 4 года назад
Oh wow, literally just started learning this yesterday and lo and behold ❤️
@elpianista4558
@elpianista4558 4 года назад
Buen video traum, ese estudio suena de una manera bastante oscura, interesante, aunque no es tan complicado como otros estudios tiene sus dificultades, sigue con tu canal traum de verdad que eres el pianista con mejor técnica que tenga un canal de este tipo, saludos desde Latinoamérica!
@sanntti112
@sanntti112 4 года назад
This is a good one. I was waiting for it as well. Great job traum. I'm very impressed as always We all are!
@sfsvaliantjelly8508
@sfsvaliantjelly8508 3 года назад
This so calming when you realized when you're wrong at first
@j.rohmann3199
@j.rohmann3199 4 года назад
What a performance! This was so good. You, my sir, are a robot for sure! And I have a request... Could you play the Beethoven sonata op. 2 No. 1 the first movement?
@advayiyer6456
@advayiyer6456 4 года назад
Idk if that is a compliment to him lol, the whole point is you are a human who has creative expressikn
@j.rohmann3199
@j.rohmann3199 4 года назад
@@advayiyer6456 I know I know. All I wanted to say is that he is playing very precise. A robot couldnt play with expressions.
@advayiyer6456
@advayiyer6456 4 года назад
@@j.rohmann3199 True true, just mean that robot has some negative connotations, but I get what you mean
@yukiko_akiyama
@yukiko_akiyama 4 года назад
That's insane man, I can't even reach octaves comfortably :< However having small hands is not an excuse since I've seen people do it :'D
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808 3 года назад
With practise you should be able to do at least more then an octave. Size doesn't matter that much always actually, but of course my pieces are another story.
@yukiko_akiyama
@yukiko_akiyama 3 года назад
@@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808 I don't know man, the max I can reach now is an octave :') Does stretching make the hand bigger perhaps?
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808 3 года назад
@@yukiko_akiyama yes, stretching can make your hand bigger. You also see that in Yoga, people that do yoga tend to get taller after a while. You can practice to have bigger hands.
@yukiko_akiyama
@yukiko_akiyama 3 года назад
@@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808 i see, guess I'll continue stretching then :'D
@randomdude5433
@randomdude5433 3 года назад
@@yukiko_akiyama this etude might still not be the one for u, in the middle part, to play the octaves legato, you use the third, fourth and fifth finger to play the higher notes of the octaves
@djfhfjenfie9323
@djfhfjenfie9323 3 года назад
36:00 he was about to creat für elise but he save it for beethoven what a great composer
@AdrenalineLegends
@AdrenalineLegends Год назад
36???
@JulioCesar-no1vy
@JulioCesar-no1vy 10 месяцев назад
Chopin: if I bought the whole piano, I'll use it all 😃👍
@9000richi
@9000richi 4 года назад
Hey, you should check out "Manuel M. Ponce - Intermezzo no 1. " it´s a piece from a Mexican composer, I think it would be cool to see a pianist like you playing a not that well known composer.
@elpianista4558
@elpianista4558 4 года назад
Tienes razón debería subirla!
@wavynocturne
@wavynocturne 4 года назад
When practicing octave scales comes in handy:
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808
@sergejvasiljevitsjrachmani2808 3 года назад
Yup
@loraworb886
@loraworb886 4 года назад
Excellent performance.Looking forward to the rest of the trancendental etudes!!
@reffman
@reffman 4 года назад
Hate to break it to you but this isn't a transcendental etude
@gilbrater5434
@gilbrater5434 4 года назад
@@reffman He isn't saying it is lol
@reffman
@reffman 4 года назад
@@gilbrater5434 Just the way it's worded, "looking forward to the rest of..." signifies that this was one of them
@FranzLisztOfficial
@FranzLisztOfficial 4 года назад
@@reffman no
@loraworb886
@loraworb886 4 года назад
I know what this is, even if I didn’t, I can read ... He announced that he will upload the rest of the trancendental etudes when he reaches 100k abos. That’s why I said ,looking forward to...‘
@NAMBAPIANO
@NAMBAPIANO 4 года назад
I swear if you don’t have 1 million subs before 2021 I’m rioting.
@elpianista4558
@elpianista4558 4 года назад
Yes
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 4 года назад
I AM WITH YOU, FANTASIE PIANO!!!!
@NAMBAPIANO
@NAMBAPIANO 4 года назад
The Flower Piano you deserve more subs to.
@anhducduong0105
@anhducduong0105 4 года назад
Hmm, this gonna be one of my favorite rendtions of this etude :).
@alexhell5467
@alexhell5467 4 года назад
We have a winner! It's more than 15notes per second! Sacrilegious but accurate piano boi!!!
@SirLouco
@SirLouco 4 года назад
Great performance! Only for curiosity, this is one of easiest? Medium? Or hardest Chopin etudes?
@nestorandre6053
@nestorandre6053 4 года назад
All Chopin's etudes are hard
@Chris-xs3vu
@Chris-xs3vu 4 года назад
Medium
@elpianista4558
@elpianista4558 4 года назад
Well in my opinion Is medium, the dynamics are a Little difficult
@hxppythxughts7149
@hxppythxughts7149 4 года назад
@@nestorandre6053 well, there are etude op 10 no 6 and etude op 25 no 7. I wouldn't say these are easy, but a bit easier to learn.
@alanleoneldavid1787
@alanleoneldavid1787 2 года назад
On Henle this is level 9 is the hardest level but I think is not that hard
@Piano_improvisations
@Piano_improvisations Год назад
currently i am playing hungrian rhapsody no 6 and after that I am probably gonna play this because I relly liked the rhapsody so I am gonna play more pieces of liszt and liszts pieces are full of octoves
@hungarianrhapsody4646
@hungarianrhapsody4646 4 года назад
Liszt: Franz Liszt can be Frederic Chopin but, Frederic Chopin can be Franz Liszt? Chopin:
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 4 года назад
Lol.
@qqma4791
@qqma4791 3 года назад
1350 keys per minute A minute is 60 seconds 1350 keys devided by 60 seconds 22.5 keys per second Traum is ling ling
@johndavey72
@johndavey72 4 года назад
I think Chopin and Lizst must have constantly wound each other up as to who could compose and play the most unplayable piece. I could barely see yours hands moving Traum , they were a blur! Staggering !
@uwufffsunchez2626
@uwufffsunchez2626 4 года назад
Finally!
@officiallypiano
@officiallypiano 3 года назад
So how many octaves would you like with the purchase. Traum: Let’s purchase in bulk.
@anthonyreiheiegerst9489
@anthonyreiheiegerst9489 4 года назад
What about a special baroque piece. Vivaldi/Bach/Feinberg BWV 593 1st movement. Really difficult. And that will be the First synthesia on RU-vid of this piece
@SinanAkkoyun
@SinanAkkoyun 4 года назад
What tf is the title traum, we are not here for dumb clicknait, we are here for your wonderful imterpretation...
@floriankoch5238
@floriankoch5238 4 года назад
when will chopin's 4th ballade be uploaded? i can't wait btw: have you seen kassia's performance of rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto?
@fredericchopin6445
@fredericchopin6445 4 года назад
4.5k view with 0 dislikes shows how good this performance is
@thenotsookayguy
@thenotsookayguy 4 года назад
850 likes and 1 dislike
@MxN200IQ
@MxN200IQ Год назад
ITS CHOPIN BRO IM A HUGE FAN!!!!!
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 4 года назад
When he say "I have a little hands, so I can't play Turkish March".
@derekpintozzi2498
@derekpintozzi2498 3 года назад
🤣
@RyanZPianoGuy
@RyanZPianoGuy 4 года назад
I wonder how long it takes him to learn these pieces
@alonsoyraith965
@alonsoyraith965 4 года назад
fast and furious , relax, fast and furious again xd
@uhhbonk
@uhhbonk 4 года назад
Ya let's go more chopin this is good
@SK-uj1dq
@SK-uj1dq 3 года назад
Awesome! I think you played 9 out of 12 of opus 25. Almost completed another set of Etudes. Excited for the last three!
@frederickgerth5853
@frederickgerth5853 4 года назад
I can play it from 4:23 till the end
@victorradial1179
@victorradial1179 4 года назад
The chad pianist greetings vs the virgin "i got here early"
@gayathribalasubramanian2795
@gayathribalasubramanian2795 3 года назад
Small question: in the A section, aren't you supposed to hold the notes in the middle of the octaves?
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 3 года назад
He already uses Sustain pedal
@klavimba4724
@klavimba4724 3 года назад
The beginning could be a hanon exercise
@juanferrequetglas4444
@juanferrequetglas4444 4 года назад
just curiosity, what piano do u play? (I mean, a grand, an electric one) and what brand is it? thank you, nice interpretation of those octaves chopin etude 👌
@laurentbourquin8112
@laurentbourquin8112 4 года назад
I‘m sorry what was this etude called again? I‘m not sure I got it.
@cloud15489
@cloud15489 4 года назад
Octave, as I remembered, maybe I am wrong lol
@jonathanreeves8836
@jonathanreeves8836 2 года назад
I love playing this etude in real life on piano and keyboard. It’s very cool but big hands is part of what it requires and knowing dead stops.
@davictor24
@davictor24 4 года назад
Here before Franz Liszt takes the spotlight
@salvadorvillafuerte4860
@salvadorvillafuerte4860 4 года назад
I can't count the notes, lol.
@memoky486
@memoky486 Год назад
I feel like Chopin knew he's music was gonna look cool in a note display when he composed it
@sanjai_s
@sanjai_s 3 года назад
When Chopin tries to outsmart Liszt by his techniques, but he could not continue it
@kathrinbartholomewfuchsiii404
@kathrinbartholomewfuchsiii404 4 года назад
Ah yes, the best one
@alexfriedman7904
@alexfriedman7904 4 года назад
I paused the video so you could rest
@sirjadecbe8650
@sirjadecbe8650 4 года назад
Because in England it is Like 1:51am
@akelofgren9468
@akelofgren9468 3 года назад
Sorry your works Liszts should according me be in a clauset but they are good said chopin op. 10 25
@yanfangshen4356
@yanfangshen4356 3 года назад
I paid for the whole piano, I used 56 out of the 88 keys on the piano.
@XxaexxeaxX
@XxaexxeaxX 2 года назад
This is the most epic Chopin piece ever
@randompianist655
@randompianist655 Год назад
I just Noticed On Some of His Hardest Etudes/Pieces There is always A Sad Part In The Middle Section A B A Sections like Fantasie Impromptu it has that sad part in it
@octopuszombie8744
@octopuszombie8744 5 месяцев назад
Bro went 22.5 notes a second and beat Ben Lee even when not playing sacrilegiously.
@christianvennemann9008
@christianvennemann9008 3 года назад
Octaves of death.
@Chrisferatu1207
@Chrisferatu1207 4 месяца назад
It sounds like a person tied to the train tracks, and they need to be rescued! In the middle, the person dreams about being saved, but the dream faded, and the train was coming closer, and then they died.
@AndrewWithAPiano
@AndrewWithAPiano 2 месяца назад
Okay guys, I did this piece, its not as hard as it looks if you have the technique, the key here is to relax your hands and keep your fingers really close to the keys. Its still a insanely hard piece tho
@gintaniii
@gintaniii 4 года назад
This piece must have taken a long time to practice like the octaves are crazy in this
@MxN200IQ
@MxN200IQ Год назад
Chopin tried making a song to make liszt jealous but instead made a nocturne
@alank344
@alank344 4 года назад
Which was the 1 dumbo that disliked
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 4 года назад
An IDIOT
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